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Daniel Cetinich Obituary

Daniel Frank Cetinich

May 5, 2015

Daniel Cetinich, 72, author, historian and retired City College Instructor, died at home of pancreatic cancer. Born to Palma and George Cetinich in Portland, OR, he was a graduate of USF and SFSU, and a long-time resident of Berkeley. He was a Peace Corps teacher in Tunisia in the 1960's. He had an exceptional mind and a lifelong interest in politics and world culture. Just months before his passing he published his first novel, Paris Illusions. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Dana Bass, his son, Aaron Bass-Cetinich(Cartitiane Malheiros), granddaughter Ella, brother George Cetinich(Maria), sisters Frances Cetinich and Jacqueline Shook(Robert) and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Rosemary Farac(William).

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from May 13 to May 15, 2015.

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Michael J Stobie

June 22, 2024

Daniel was my History teacher at Lick-Wilmerding High School. He was very stimulating and 50 years later I still remember things he said and taught. He had our class read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. After that he took us on a class field trip to the James Allen meat packing plant, slaughter house. The best field trip ever!

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Craig Machado

May 7, 2019

I continue to have conversations with Daniel; I hear his voice clearly; I reimagine the many times we roamed over so many topics and interests. His was a bright and sharp intellect; his was a heart of joy and and compassion. Miss you, dear friend!

November 28, 2015

my husband and i have very warm memories of dan from Tunis in the 60's. he was the sort of person who would suddenly open the door of your car and leap in when you were stopped at a stoplight (and hadn't seen him!) -- we often speak of him; i am very sorry to hear of his death.

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Stephen Farac

May 23, 2015

Daniel was my uncle and was the true definition of a wonderful uncle. He cared for me when I was small child. He was a friend to my mom, dad, brothers and sisters. He was a friend to me. He was a man of peace. He always spoke his mind and in his sweet kind way would let me know when he disagreed with my young radical ways. We conversed always, and each conversation no matter how far it was spaced apart, always seemed like it was a continuance of our last conversation. His influence on me was good and lasting. He opened up my life to new ideas and and helped me see things from different perspectives. He always showed love for me. He was a kind man, he was devoted family man, he cared about people; he showed his love to many. I am proud that he was my uncle. Thank you Uncle Dan, You may not be here now and I will miss our conversations together, but I will remember all you taught me and how you changed my life for the better.

Eric Temple

May 18, 2015

On behalf of Lick-Wilmerding High School where Dan taught history for many years, our prayers and thoughts are with Dan's family. We thank him for his many years of service to the school and for inspiring students to embrace the complexity of history and how it reverberates in our lives today.

Sincerely,

Eric Temple
Head of School
Lick-Wilmerding High School

May 15, 2015

a life long friend. condolences - rob prince/denver

Craig Machado

May 15, 2015

Daniel was a former colleague of mine in the 1980s in San Francisco. We remained good friends for many years-long after I left California for Oregon and then the East Coast. I always looked forward to visiting Daniel and Dana when I was in California. Daniel was a true renaissance man: he loved art, politics, ideas, literature, good food and drink. He lived well and worked passionately on his writing which is his enduring legacy to us, the living. I miss him.

May 14, 2015

We are sorry to learn of the passing of Daniel, but grateful for his service to our nation with the Peace Corps in Tunisia.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association

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